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Crawford Ellis is an eighteen year old Dallas cowboy. He is being interviewed by Midred Thrash. Crawford Ellis was the president of the Pan American Insurance. This interview was taken place in Dallas County. In 1893, Ellis set sail on a small Norwegian steamship going to Nicaragua. He had 40 dollars in gold pieces. This article was about the success of Crawford Ellis.
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Jim Davis was sixty years old on October 18,1938 when this interview took place. He was a Spanish male. This interview took place at 536 Short Cedar St., Mobile, Alabama. Jim Davis was interviewed by Helen S. Hartley. He had may little odd jobs such as gardening, housekeeping, and painting. His big "break" came in 1932 when he became a helper on a Talyor Lowenwstein truck. He married a Mobile native named Lizzie.
-BY GABBY
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Sallie Smith was interviewed on December 17, 1938 in Burksville, Alabama . She was interviewed by Mrs. C. W. Higgins. Sallie worked at a curb market. The market she worked at was organized for the purpose of helping the women on the farm and to give them an opportunity of disposing of their farm produce. It continues to talk about her working their and her life. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?wpa:16:./temp/~ammem_UB7S::
W. Leonidas Cockrell was interviewed in Livingston, Alabama. He was interviewed by Luther Clark. He was a farm owner. He tells how he is able to get his son into wanting to help around the farm and care for specific animals. He also goes on to tell about some of his childhood and about his father before he died.
By Callie
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In this interview by Helen S. Hartley on October 7, 1938 you learn about the life of Peter McDonald. This interview explains how he was a well schooled men from Spring Hill College. It tells of the 24 year olds hardships and strife in the loss of his mother at a young age and his father in his last year of college. It tells of how getting a job was hard and what he went through for ajob. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?wpa:11:./temp/~ammem_ckhr::
In a interview by Rhussus L. Perry you learn about Jesse Owens. This interview takes place on April 22, 1939 in Clevland. In this interview he tells of his family moving during the industrial boom of WW I. It tells of the hardships of his childhood and how he broke out to become an Olympian.
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Many people were interviewed about living in Alabama. As a group, we each talked about differnet interviews. Gabby talked about Crawford Ellis whom was a Dallas cowboy. he set sail on a small ship to Nicaragua. This was a rags to riches story. Gabby also talked about Jim Davis whom was a Spanish male. In 1932, he got a big job with Talyor Lowenwstein trucking.
Callie read about a woman named Sallie Smith. She worked at a curb market which was also an organization to help the women on the farm and give them an opportunity of disposing their farm produce. Callie also read about W. Leonidas Cockrell who was a farm owner. He was able to persuade his son into wanting to help work on the farm and care for specific animals.
Crawford Ellis is an eighteen year old Dallas cowboy. He is being interviewed by Midred Thrash. Crawford Ellis was the president of the Pan American Insurance. This interview was taken place in Dallas County. In 1893, Ellis set sail on a small Norwegian steamship going to Nicaragua. He had 40 dollars in gold pieces. This article was about the success of Crawford Ellis.
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?wpa:15:./temp/~ammem_OV3v::
Jim Davis was sixty years old on October 18,1938 when this interview took place. He was a Spanish male. This interview took place at 536 Short Cedar St., Mobile, Alabama. Jim Davis was interviewed by Helen S. Hartley. He had may little odd jobs such as gardening, housekeeping, and painting. His big "break" came in 1932 when he became a helper on a Talyor Lowenwstein truck. He married a Mobile native named Lizzie.
-BY GABBY
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Sallie Smith was interviewed on December 17, 1938 in Burksville, Alabama . She was interviewed by Mrs. C. W. Higgins. Sallie worked at a curb market. The market she worked at was organized for the purpose of helping the women on the farm and to give them an opportunity of disposing of their farm produce. It continues to talk about her working their and her life.
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?wpa:16:./temp/~ammem_UB7S::
W. Leonidas Cockrell was interviewed in Livingston, Alabama. He was interviewed by Luther Clark. He was a farm owner. He tells how he is able to get his son into wanting to help around the farm and care for specific animals. He also goes on to tell about some of his childhood and about his father before he died.
By Callie
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In this interview by Helen S. Hartley on October 7, 1938 you learn about the life of Peter McDonald. This interview explains how he was a well schooled men from Spring Hill College. It tells of the 24 year olds hardships and strife in the loss of his mother at a young age and his father in his last year of college. It tells of how getting a job was hard and what he went through for ajob.
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?wpa:11:./temp/~ammem_ckhr::
In a interview by Rhussus L. Perry you learn about Jesse Owens. This interview takes place on April 22, 1939 in Clevland. In this interview he tells of his family moving during the industrial boom of WW I. It tells of the hardships of his childhood and how he broke out to become an Olympian.
CollaborativeMany people were interviewed about living in Alabama. As a group, we each talked about differnet interviews. Gabby talked about Crawford Ellis whom was a Dallas cowboy. he set sail on a small ship to Nicaragua. This was a rags to riches story. Gabby also talked about Jim Davis whom was a Spanish male. In 1932, he got a big job with Talyor Lowenwstein trucking.
Callie read about a woman named Sallie Smith. She worked at a curb market which was also an organization to help the women on the farm and give them an opportunity of disposing their farm produce. Callie also read about W. Leonidas Cockrell who was a farm owner. He was able to persuade his son into wanting to help work on the farm and care for specific animals.